Looking back over the last month, it seems amazing that I actually walked 125 miles despite being unable to do very long walks because of my ankle. For the most part, the walks have been shorter and more local but there have just been more of them 🙂 ! I have also cycled the best…
— Read on thedorsetrambler.com/2019/02/05/in-the-winter-woodland/

So following on from my previous post here, I continued my walk into Poole, the town from which Poole Harbour takes its name. But this is not the oldest town in the harbour, that accolade falls to Wareham which is further inland and came to the fore in Saxon times. Wareham was the main port…
— Read on thedorsetrambler.com/2019/01/29/a-little-bit-of-poole/

Another part of a local walk and this is a little oasis in the surrounding urban sprawl – this is Hamworthy Park. It is only a small park facing out into Poole Harbour but it is very popular, especially in summer because it is one of the few places remaining that has a children’s paddling…
— Read on thedorsetrambler.com/2019/01/23/in-an-urban-oasis/

I said in my previous post that I intended to return to the Lulworth Firing Range in order to complete the part of the walk that I had not been able to walk the previous day, and I did just that 🙂 ! I also said that I had a cunning plan that I thought…
— Read on thedorsetrambler.com/2019/01/09/home-home-on-the-range-again/

‘Home, home on the range’…..the MOD Artillery Firing Range that is 🙂 ! This week I made the most of the school holidays to walk the Lulworth Firing Range paths – these are normally closed to the public apart from some weekends and holidays, Christmas/New Year being one of them, so I made the most…
— Read on thedorsetrambler.com/2019/01/05/home-home-on-the-range/